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Merrick: The Sensational Elephantman #1-11, Reviewed. So Much Rip-roaring Fun It Is, As Its Title Promises, Sensational
How about a superhero story starring a notorious victorian era figure with the worst case of maternal impression imaginable? Well, Merrick The Sensational Elephantman by Tom Ward and Luke Parker delivers so much rip-roaring fun it is, as its title…
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Advance Review: Contraband
If you're looking for a graphic novel that takes on a nightmare view of the age of information, where a new type of social media has gained popularity that's full of violence and pervertedness, then Contraband by Thomas Behe is going to be right…
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Tammy & Jinty Remixed, Reviewed.
How about some empowering and entertaining storytelling starring talented footballers, demonic roller skates, a powerful poetry blogger, weaponized children, archaeologists, Greek goddesses, and a time-travelling code breaker extraordinaire?…
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ComicScene History of Comics, Reviewed. 1950, 1977, 1984 and 1986.
How about some comic book education? Why might it help to have a Gorilla adorned cover? How a free space spinner fits into UK comic book history? How Alan Moore redefined the swamp? What about John Wagner coming 3rd behind both himself and himself…
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Judge Dredd: America Audiobook
I'll start by saying that I'm not the biggest fan of audiobooks. I honestly don't know how people prefer this to reading as my mind wanders or I get distracted and then I have no idea what has been said. But, listening to some good old 2000 AD?…
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Wolvendaughter, Reviewed. It's hauntingly graceful.
How about the story of a terrible beast you’ll end up having real compassion for while having your eyeballs caressed by some astoundingly beautiful art? Wolvendaughter by Ver is hauntingly graceful. Here we are with the final of our lucky…
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The Nightingale And The Rose, Reviewed. A lovely comic experience.
How about a soft pastel anime fairytale styled story of love in a college of magic adaption of an Oscar Wilde short story? Well, Jem Milton presents a lovely comic experience. With the Quindrie Press Kickstarter growing closer every day we have a…
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The Beechwood Helm, Reviewed. Letty Wilson Has Something Quite Magical.
How about the looks of a Disney and Cartoon Network love child from the 14th century with a story of mysterious armour and the power of love? Intriguing right? Well Letty Wilson has something quite magical. Quindre Press, a brand new publisher…